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Flavor of Love reality show has a negative impact on our society. Through out the entire show females who are contestant, to gain the love of the bachelor flavor they would do obnoxious things such as drinking, fighting and arguing. It has become very influential to the point where it is addictive. Viewers have become hypnotize and want to imitate and copy what they see in this program. Reality television has become a big part of our society today. People should not watch Flavor of love show because, It promotes sexual exploitation, victimization of women and it give false hope of finding love.

The contestant on this program make it seems easy to come on television dress up and look pretty all the time. In the real world that we live in women are not wearing make up an fancy jewelery everyday. Love does not happen overnight like what we see portrait on television. It takes time to know each other and develop a strong relationship. Women go on these show with high expectation to find love. When it does not happen for them they get disappointed. Flavor of love is very demeaning to women.

On this series women dress very provocative to entice the audience and the major character Flavor Flavor. In several series certain body part were been exposed and the network has to blur the imagines out to prevent viewers from seeing explicit content. These network that broadcast these shows knowing that sex sell and they promotes it in there ads leading up to each episode. These girls act this way to stay on the show. Women on this series are always trying to appease Flavor Flavor. They demean themselves to stay on the show. Some women go on there looking for fame and fortune. Several contestant after leaving the show have gain fame and fortune. Some have launch careers in acting. Tiffany Pollard also known as Miss New York have gotten acting career an started her own reality show. Another contestant got her singing...

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...﻿Argument #1
When you consider other types of television shows, like talk shows for example, the popularity of realityTV isn’t all that surprising. It seems that people simply enjoy watching other people perform various activities. Television networks realize this; therefore the number of realityshows has grown considerably in the last few years. Unfortunately, this type of programming has turned into something more than harmless entertainment. Reality television shows do not depict true reality because they are scripted, they overdramatize events, and they cannot capture the truth when people are in front of the camera. But do viewers care if their shows have been, say, artificially enhanced?
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...What RealityTV Tells Us about American Culture
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...RealityTVShows
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: To inform my listeners that there are many RealityTVshows.
Central Idea: There are many RealityTVshows and they are popular.
INTRODUCTION
I. Attention Material
A. Have anyone in here watched a RealityTVshow or has heard of one?
II. Orienting Material
A. RealityTVshows are very popular and are watched all over the world.
B. Today, we are going to talk about RealityTVshows.
(Transition: Let’s begin with a little history.)
BODY
I. It’s been said that the first RealityTVshow started in 1948.
A. Some say that the first show was Candid Camera.
B. Some say it was “This is Your Life”.
C. Some even say it was “An American Family” according to TV GUIDE, but no matter which one was first there are many now.
II. In late 89 and beginning of the 90’s the show COPS came on the scene.
A. Real people real arrest.
III. In about 92 came The Real World.
A. Who could forget MTV!
IV. RealityTVshows in 2000.
A. In 2000 there was Big Brother and Survivor.
B....

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...Many Americans gather around the television almost every night of the week to view the latest episode of their favorite thrilling and alluring show. What very few people realize is that most of the time the producers and screen writers did not come up with the idea and themes of these main stream shows all on their own. Much of the modern day media can be traced back to ancient text and stories that were common in antiquity. In the television show, Once Upon A Time it is clear to see that the source of the production comes from fairy tales and Disney movies, but some of the underlining themes actually originate from sources much farther back than Beauty and The Beast. This would entail Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey and the role of more of an ancient beast, the Siren. As society has developed, the view on the mythological creature, the Siren, has also developed into a more socially acceptable and relatable image that resonates more with the new audience. Based on the viewers who watch the television hit Once Upon A Time compared to the audience of Homer’s epic The Odyssey, the themes have coincided with one another and have morphed to best fit the era in which they were both produced.
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...growing trend towards realityTVshows that are based on external shallow values. With the appeal of junk food, it has a powerful hypnotic effect even on the strongest minds. But while realityTV may seem like a harmless form of entertainment, the damage (which is done so subtly) is very powerful and therefore it deserves a closer look. So the question is 'Do we really need another realityTVshow or perhaps it's time for a reality check?'
The popularity of realityTV shouldn't come as a surprise
considering the fact that we live in a culture that worships vanity, rather than virtue, and lives by the mantra of 'He with the most toys lives,' rather than 'He with the most joys lives.' It's been said that circumstances don't make a man, they only reveal him. Likewise, realityTV is merely a reflection of what our society has become - a materialistically driven society
where the love of power and money overcomes the power of love. It's a reflection of a society that is not only devoid of a solid wholesome value system, but is also separated from spiritual roots. It's also a culture that thrives on living on the edge, characterized by thrill-seeking and addictions (including the addiction to stimulation).
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...average, a popular reality television show gets about 7 million cell phone text messages each episode.
At Rs 4 per SMS, that adds up to Rs 28 million per episode.
Over a year (52 weeks), that is an astounding Rs 1,460 million.
On a 50:50 split between the channel and the mobile operator, that works out to Rs 730 million to the channel.
All that money from just one realityshow.
To get the SMSs in, they will motivate, inspire, incite, instigate and also lure you.
All you people who vote/SMS for realityshows, please note that you are part of a business strategy carefully drawn up in the boardroom and executed carefully by the director.
The regional/language/parochial/sympathy/failing-in-love cards are freely used. If all of them don't work, then you have a chance to win jewellery, a car, etcetera, etcetera.
And yes, you can vote as many times as you wish. The more you vote, the greater the chance of your favourite contestant winning. And you have a chance to win too.
Anything to make you send a simple SMS.
'Aapka ek SMS ek career bacha sakta hain(one SMS from you can save a career).'
Beg. Beg. Beg.
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I am sure you would know Sunidhi Chauhan [ Images ], Shreya Ghoshal [ Images ] and the latest Naresh Iyer.
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